Bulgarian Studies in the Philosophy of ScienceD. Ginev Springer Science & Business Media, 2003 M08 31 - 209 pages This volume attempts to provide a new articulation of issues surrounding scientific realism, scientific rationality, the epistemology of non-classical physics, the type of revolutionary changes in the development of science, the naturalization of epistemology within frameworks of cognitive science and structural linguistics, models of the information technology revolution, and reconstructions of early modern logical systems. |
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V | 3 |
VI | 17 |
VII | 31 |
VIII | 43 |
X | 51 |
XI | 53 |
XII | 69 |
XIII | 83 |
XVI | 127 |
XVII | 129 |
XVIII | 141 |
XIX | 163 |
XXI | 167 |
XXIII | 169 |
XXIV | 187 |
XXVI | 207 |
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